Organized by the Art History departments of: Universidad de Jaén; Universität Leipzig; École Pratique des Hautes Études – PSL (HISTARA) in Paris and Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg. With the support of the Université franco-allemande/Deutsch-Französische Hochschule From 1 to 3 June 2022, the next conference dedicated to young researchers will be held in Paris. This conference is partContinue reading “CFP: Artistic and Cultural Exchange between France and Germany (c.1400-1600), Colloquium zur Renaissance-Forschung, Paris, 1st-3rd June 2022, Deadline: 31st March 2022”
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Online Lecture: ‘Power and Production in Late Medieval Lucca’, Taylor Zaneri (University of Amsterdam), 24th February 2022, 17:15-19:15 (GMT)
The next IHR Late Medieval and Early Modern Italy seminar will take place on 24th February at 5:15 pm. Taylor Zaneri (University of Amsterdam) will speak on ‘Power and Production in Late Medieval Lucca’. To book for this event, please register for the Zoom link here.
Job Opportunity: Assistant Professor of Art History and Visual Culture, Ancient/ Medieval World, Appalachian State University (Deadline: Until Filled)
The Art and Visual Culture program at Appalachian State University draws from a number of disciplines to explore the meanings, practices, and processes of looking and imaging across historical periods and diverse cultures. The BA degree in Art and Visual Culture has three concentrations: in Art History, Art Management, and Studio Art. All three concentrationsContinue reading “Job Opportunity: Assistant Professor of Art History and Visual Culture, Ancient/ Medieval World, Appalachian State University (Deadline: Until Filled)”
Online Webinar: ‘After the Book of Kells: Insular Art in Scotland and Ireland 900-1900’, 4th – 5th March 2022
Examinations of Insular art typically focus upon the eighth and early ninth centuries; and yet, the Insular artistic tradition in Scotland and Ireland continued to flourish and develop into the early modern era. The reliquaries, monuments, and manuscripts made in the earlier period had long lives, with additions and transformations occurring across many generations andContinue reading “Online Webinar: ‘After the Book of Kells: Insular Art in Scotland and Ireland 900-1900’, 4th – 5th March 2022”
CFP: ‘Charting Image and Self Image of Islam in Europe’, Collège d’Espagne, Paris, Deadline: 10th March 2022
This conference, organized by IS-LE COST Action (CA18129) Islamic Legacy: Narratives East, West, South, North of the Mediterranean (1350-1750), aims to bring together scholars who work on the perception of Islam in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe. The image of Islam in Europe was usually studied from a Christian-Western point of view, and withoutContinue reading “CFP: ‘Charting Image and Self Image of Islam in Europe’, Collège d’Espagne, Paris, Deadline: 10th March 2022”
Online Course: Manuscripts in Arabic Scripts- Introduction to Codicology, 12th-13th May 2022
This online course aims to introduce key concepts in the field of Arabic manuscripts and codicology. It is designed to attract participants who want to learn basic knowledge about Arabic manuscripts. The first day will provide an overview of the field of codicology and its role in the manuscript field in general and in identifyingContinue reading “Online Course: Manuscripts in Arabic Scripts- Introduction to Codicology, 12th-13th May 2022”
Funding Opportunity: PhD Funding, Project Ptolemaeus Arabus et Latinus, University of Würzburg, Deadline: 15th April 2022
Call for ApplicationsOne three-year PhD student position for a Latinist, an Arabist, or a historian of medieval or early modern science The Project Ptolemaeus Arabus et Latinus (PAL) is dedicated to the edition and studyof the Arabic and Latin versions of Ptolemy’s astronomical and astrological texts and relatedmaterial. These include works by Ptolemy or attributedContinue reading “Funding Opportunity: PhD Funding, Project Ptolemaeus Arabus et Latinus, University of Würzburg, Deadline: 15th April 2022”
CFP: Cuadernos de la Alhambra Issue 51, 2022, Deadline: 30th May 2022
For issue 51, which will be published in December 2022, interested researchers are invited to send their proposals through the journal’s page: https://cuadernosdelaalhambra.alhambra-patronato.es/index.php/cdalhambra Deadline: May 30, 2022 Cuadernos de la Alhambra is a scientific journal in the field of heritage research and diffusion; it was founded in 1965 and is free to access and freeContinue reading “CFP: Cuadernos de la Alhambra Issue 51, 2022, Deadline: 30th May 2022”
CFP: ‘Construction and Reconstruction in Medieval Urban Europe’, VII International Conference of the Middle Ages, Deadline: April 30th 2022
Cities were conspicuous in the Medieval landscape not only for being great concentrations of humanity, but also for their built-up areas. Buildings served various functions: military, religious, political-administrative, economic, and residential. Further, not all cities had the same buildings whilst, from neighbourhood to neighbourhood and from street to street, building characteristics could differ according toContinue reading “CFP: ‘Construction and Reconstruction in Medieval Urban Europe’, VII International Conference of the Middle Ages, Deadline: April 30th 2022”
Funding Opportunity: British Archaeological Association Travel Grants 2022, Deadline: 15th March and 15th May
Applications for travel grants are invited from students registered on post-graduate degree courses (at M.A., M.Litt., M.St., M.Phil., and Ph.D. level). Grants of up to £500 are available to cover travel for a defined purpose (such as essential site visits, attendance at an exhibition/conference, short research trip, etc). The awards are made twice yearly, withContinue reading “Funding Opportunity: British Archaeological Association Travel Grants 2022, Deadline: 15th March and 15th May”